The Tingitoidea or “Lace-Bugs'" of Ohio 
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Rostral groove uninterrupted. Pronotum with a single median carina; hood broad, 
reaching to the vertex of the head; lateral membranous margins broad, coarsely 
reticulated; posterior process very obtusely angled. Legs short and slender. 
Elytra broad oval; outer margin rounded; costal area widely reticulated, with one 
complete and a partial series of areolae at base and apex; subcostal area very 
broad and long, reaching the apex of the elytra; discoidal area broad, reaching 
far beyond the middle of the elytra; sutural area very narrow at the middle, 
widened at the base and apex, inner margin straight, except at the apex slightly 
overlapping. 
The genus contains a single species, Fenestrella ovata n. sp., the type 
of the genus. It is close to Acalypta, but can be readily separated by the 
single median carina, the trispinous head, and the larger hood. 
Fenestrella ovata spec. nov. (Fig. 2). 
Head with three short, blunt spines—a short median spine just above the 
antennae and the two lateral converging spines inserted just above the median 
Fig. 3. Fenestrella ovata n. sp. 
spine. Antennae considerably less than one-half the length of the body; beset 
with a few short hairs; first segment nearly twice the length of the second; third 
